Gods, Heroes, Saints. They used to be the Lords of the world, mankind's Saviors, patrons and guardians, pure examples of virtue. But now people have forgotten them, they've left myths behind, put off sacred halos, and relegated the numinous at the edge of a pragmatic and materialistic society on the way of perishment.Humanity gave up eternity in favor of fleeting contingency(Thanks Laura for the translation)

Model: AndreaLocation: Forlì (Italy)Character: Loki is a god of the Norse Mythology. He is the redhead god of chaos, of deception, of the night, of ambiguity, and the necessary evil to maintain the cosmic balance. He is the father of Hel, the wolf Fenrir, and the world serpent Jörmungandr. With the stallion Svaðilfari as the father, Loki gave birth to the eight-legged horse Sleipnir, the steed of Odin.Loki's relation with the gods varies by source. Loki sometimes assists the gods and sometimes causes problems for them. Loki is a shape shifter and in separate incidents he appears in the form of a salmon, mare, seal, a fly, and possibly an elderly woman. Loki's positive relations with the gods ends with his role in engineering the death of the god Baldr. Loki is eventually bound by the gods with the entrails of one of his sons. A serpent drips venom from above him that his wife Sigyn collects into a bowl. However, Sigyn must empty the bowl when it is full, and the venom that drips in the mean time causes Loki to writhe in pain, thereby causing earthquakes. With the onset of Ragnarök, Loki is foretold to slip free from his bonds and to fight against the gods among the forces of the jötnar, at which time he will encounter the god Heimdallr and the two will slay each other.

In pop culture, Loki is the creator of the Mask, found by Stanley Ipkiss, in the 1994 movie "The Mask".